Potential effect of Commiphora myrrha resin on Eimeria labbeana-like-induced oxidative stress in Columba livia domestica
Rewaida Abdel-Gaber, Shurug Albasyouni, Simeon Santourlidis, Saleh Al Quraishy, Esam Al-Shaebi

TL;DR
This study shows that Commiphora myrrha resin extract can reduce oxidative stress in pigeons caused by Eimeria labbeana-like infection.
Contribution
The study demonstrates the novel protective effect of C. myrrha extract against oxidative stress in pigeons infected with Eimeria.
Findings
MYE significantly reduced oxidative stress markers like NO, MDA, and H2O2 in infected pigeons.
MYE increased antioxidant enzyme activities such as CAT, SOD, and GSH in intestinal tissues.
MYE modulated iNOS expression, indicating anti-inflammatory effects in infected pigeons.
Abstract
Eimeria infection in pigeons induces severe oxidative stress in intestinal tissues, disrupting the balance between oxidant and antioxidant systems and leading to cellular and physiological damage. The resin of Commiphora myrrha has long been recognized in traditional medicine for its therapeutic potential. This study evaluated the protective effect of methanolic C. myrrha resin extract (MYE) against oxidative stress and cellular injury induced by Eimeria labbeana-like infection in pigeons. Twenty-five pigeons (300–380 g) were divided into five groups (G1–G5). Following infection, birds were treated daily with MYE. On day 8 post-infection, intestinal tissues were collected to assess oxidative stress markers, antioxidant enzyme activities, and inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) expression via immunohistochemistry. Infection with E. labbeana-like markedly elevated intestinal levels…
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TopicsCoccidia and coccidiosis research · Pharmacological Effects of Medicinal Plants · Rabbits: Nutrition, Reproduction, Health
